Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 March 1906 — Page 7

The Morning Palladium, Saturday, March 24, 1906.

Page7. The SPORTING WORLD Brokaw AVIne Skatlns Title. Irving Brokaw. a millionaire soeiety maiiOf New York, at I st has tin? jrure skating chanrpioufhTp of America Every year since 1S0S ho has cocaietoJ. but the best he was able to-get previously was second place. He beat out Edward liassett of the Wanderers' READ THIS! Wanted, Found and Lost, in which personal gain does not enter, are inserted in ihes columns free, providing they are not over fifteen (15) wotds in length. No business advertisements inserted free of charge. Advertisers will do well to reX 4i ,. .PL member that letters directed to Initials Only are not delivered j ' c ' ' You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others arc through the postoffice. tissue building and heat forming. v '

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of these NOTICE John Elliott and Laura A. Pactc, xecutord of last will of Eunice Elott, deceased, vs. Adelle L. Meek, Yilliam P. Meek, Bertha E. Elliott, laura A. Pack, Ilattie Elliott. I In .-the Circuit Court of Wayne punty, Indiana, April term, 1906. To Adelle L. Meek, Willi leek, Berth E, Elliott, Hat 1 VII. You si o severally hereby at 11 above named petitio .Sxteutcrs of the estate of af have tied in the Circuit Coujt ; of ,tf3' vuuniy, inaiana, a p baakir.cr you defendant theret Maying therein for an order tee of said Court, authorizing the ak of certain Real Estate be nging nd in the estate Of said decedent am petition aescrioeo, to mite &s2ts for the payment of the dlbt arid abilities of said tsi ale jHgd that id petition, so filed and pending, is ,t for hearing in said Circuit Court, t the Ceurt House in Richmond, InJaoa, on a judicial lay o the April szi, 1008, of said court, the same W the 3.4th day. of April, 1906. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said J. i 3 J A 1 1 )ust, this 12th day of March, 1206. (seal.) EDGAR M. HAAS, Clerk. 13-3wks. c 5 OLID) AY TaTaf -TO .Washington, D.C. via or. c. a l. nd Cholf Off rOUtM fram - ilnclnnatl. , O. Famous Rnttlo t?;l 'the Pictnresnnf C R, n iheCpitol. " '.GO ROUND TRIP .t of baIa MkMh jk (ni...- . iralng to and Chiding April W00" r particulars oall on - , Dlalr, Pass, and Ticket Agt. Horn tel. 44 MMYyEXCURSIOH ES mi Wostcrn Returni 11.00 J 60 4 :ts at above price will be told r Sunday on til farther nnt W a :

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ftfasal CATARRH la all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heal 9 the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the head Quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is Immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does cot produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street, New York Deafness Cannot Be Onred by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubes. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deaf ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaps. , I We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Unit's Catarh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. . Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ! Well Worth Trying. 1 W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of Pittsfield, Vt., says: . "Next to a pension, the best thing to I get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "they keep my family in Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. FOR THE DOWELS If yott htTvn't tgc!. hlthy moTement of th ? bowei rrr dy. jrou'r Ul or will be. Keep your bowels open, tad b well. Fore, la the ).oi of violent physio or plU polaon. It dangerm:. T- i mootheit, lutut, moat perfect way of keeviuK tta bowaia claw and clean ia to take aw rAKinV 7 OH . CATHARTIC tT LIKE CANDY n2?V'nt' PlUble. Potent. Taato Good, Do Me;tl"v8lekB- Weakea or Orirej 10. H and Rllnp Rmed Coaipany, ChicaaO r New Yark. KEEP YOUR DLOOD GLEAIJ

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balanced IneroaKi'tl the Potato Yield. In a thi-in- yenr ict-t 01 .rowiujj pota t.oes after clover sit the Ontario station an average increase of thirty-seven bushels per acre was obtained as coin pared with growing potatoes without the use of clover. For fertilizing the land for potatoes it is recommended to use a moderate quantity of barnyard manure upplied ou the clover in the fall or of well rotten manure used in the spring, or if commercial fertilizers are used an application of 500 or 800 pounds or more per acre lu the proportion of 250 pounds of nitrate of soda. 350 pounds of superphosphate and 200 pounds of sulphate or muriate of pot ash. Enallape For Dairy Com, A dairyman who two years ago was Induced to put up a silo and feed his cows ensilage has this to say In speaking of his experience: "1 cannot refrain from saying that to the dairyman the value of it has not been half told. To my mind It furnishes a solution of the question of how to get the largest possible amount of Interest out of our lands, and 1 believe that the dairy cow and the silo are so far the best solution of the question offered. I believe that the importance of the siio should be kept uppermost in the minds of the Dakota dairymen." Dakota Farmer. feu Menl and Wheat Fur Pis;. In some Idaho tests pigs were fed fro::i Av.. 18' to Sept. 25 on shorts soaked from one feed to the next. From Sept. 25 to Nov. 21 they were fed chopied wheat and from Nov. 25 until Dec. 17 they were given a mixture of one-third chopped wheat and twothirds pea meal. The pigs made the largest gains during the period when the mixture consisted of pea meal and chopped wheat. This mixture, however, was not fed long enough to warrant definite conclusions regarding its Value. Concern lngr Poultry. No farmer is justified in keeping tno:grel poultry, not in this day and nye of tlie world. It Is the same with poultry as with horses, cattle or hogs the most ironey is made In producing thoroughbred stock. It takes no more house room or yard room and no more feed to raise pure blooded fowls than it does to raise common mixed scrubs. Michigan Farmer. Coatl Aahea For Poultry. Most farmers do not appreciate the value of coal ashes In the poultry house. They are a fine absorbent, taking up all moisture and all bad odors. The cinders supply an abundance of lime for the hens. Pussled Undo Joe. Speaker Cannon was talking about the queer requests he received for appropriations from Investigators of various kinds. "One time a government scientist asked for $1&000 for the study of astrophysical science. I asked him what he meant by astrophyslcal, and what do you t'?iuk he told me? "Why he said, 'astrophyslcal is the study of the sun's rays behind the red. "Think of. It: Eighteen thousand of the government's good bard money for study of the sun's rays behind the red! 'What are the sun's rays behind the redr I asked. yny. the colors of the spectrum atsKto of the red.' the man of science repUed. - "' " Can you see 'em? I asked. " 'No he replied, "but I think I could If I had the $18,000, "Chicago Inter Ocean.

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WANTED A room for light housekeeping. Address L., care of Palladium. WANTED Boy for general farm work. Phone 5GS. WANTED Man to do dairy work. Phone 5C3. WANTED Second hand school books wanted at Bartcl's stationary .tore, 025 Main street. WANT ED At 301) !7rt!itonth street, an experienced girl for general housework; good wages to the ri'.:r!it party. 21-3t WANTED-A young iv.an witlTbT cycle, willing to work. Dee Hive (it'oeery Company. 21 -21 WANTED Good pay Tor earnest workers everywhere distributing circulars, sample and advertising matter. No canvassing. Coop erative Advertising Co., N. Y. WANTED A man, 5U5 Main street, llassenbuseh's Store. WANTED A girl for general housework. No washing or ironing. 122 N. 15th street. WANTED Experienced men in trimming department, cutter, seat and top man. Address Peters Buggy Company, Columbus, Ohio. WANTED Board and room in private family by gentleman. Address H. P. L. care Palladium. WANTED Situation, cook, good steady man wants situation. First class cook. George Fair, City. General delivery. WANTED Good pay for earnest workers everywhere distributing circulars, samples and advertising matter. No canvassing. Cooperative Advertising Co., New York. WANTED Agents, either sex, 50 percent commission, every housekeeper needs it. Sullivan, 138 S. 7th St. WANTED Situation by practical and highly recommended nurse. Phone 153 D Dublin. WANTED There is an opening for a worthy young man to work his way through the Business College. Phone 240. 2-15-tf MONEY LOANED. At low rates easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, 10 N. 7th street. Balls Home Phone No. 232. l-19-fri&sattf PETALUMA INCUBATORS. To parties interested in the poult: raising industry, we have to nounce that we are handling tar cel ebrated Petaluma Incubafs ad Brooders. These goodsjrfm the gold medal awards at the Louis and Portland lexpositions. We also have Darling's! meat scraps, meat meal, blood meaandhick foods. We also carry afalfa, cut clover, hen mash and a full line of mixed grains for chickens, Pratt's and Internationa poultry and stock food. We carry the largest line of garden seed and onion sets in the city. Headquarters for all kinds of field seeds, vegbles and lawn fertilizer, etc. Call and see ns at 911 Main street. W. HILL & CO. nipaiun ,a-es headache, nansea, .v . .nguor, heart palpitation. 1 physics gripe, sicken, weaken the Dowels, and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and eure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Have yon weakness of any kind stomach, back, or any organs of the bodyf Don't dope yourself with ordi nary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents. For tale by A G. Luken & Co. DANCE. Every one attend thpafanee given by the Barbers' Vnn7Nb. 562 at the Odd Fellc7s HaH, Tuesday, March 27. Programs. 50c. marl3-16-20-23-27

FOR SALE Stallion by Hal Dilliard three years old. For particulars enquire Jesse Schultz's saloon, 23 North E Street. . kOK aAi.ll. : Richmond property a specialty. jPortedield, Kelly Block. Phone 320. I tfjFOTi SALE Shade trees for sale, i Address James Garrett, Fountatin

City, Indiana. ; room flat above. Newly papered 1 and paint td; bath, electric lights, i Corner .Main and 13th street Phones C2G aad 10 14. . FOR" llENTSeven Toonr flat," both' kinds of water, closet, electric j lights. Summer kitchen, over 41 N. I Sth street. Rent $15. Phones C2C 'and 1011. ijl.OST A pair of nose glasses with M triangular guards. Finder re turn to Warner School ollice and receive reward. LOST A gold locket with letters C. S. C. on back. Return tn OOrt XT Ninth street. LOST Brown belt with pearl ' buckle. Please leave at this office. LOST Lost Envelope wth $9.25, between R. R. Store and Wayne Works. Return to 28 South Second street. LOST Fox terrier, answers to name of Dan. Phone 1839A. Reward. LOST Between 628 North 10th and 915 North G, white silk scarf, two .corners worked in roses. Return , to No. 915 North G and receive receive a liberal reward. Valued as a present. , , LOST A pocket book between Starr Piano factory and Fifth and Main streets, $25.50. Finder return to 331 South Ninth street, Bud Stawnaker. Reward. LOST An umbrella, left on 7:30 car or at St. Mary's Hall. Finder please return to Bell ' Telephone Exchange. LOST Watch charm Mights of Columbus Emblem. Return to Richmond Loan Company. Reward. MONET LOANED. At low rates easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, 10 N. 7th street. l-19-fri&sat-tf ichmond, Ind., March 1. Notice is hereby given jMfat bond number sixty-six (66Lfnown as Glen Miller Piric Fundrf Bond, isued; by the City of Jtiihmond, April first, 1895, and rfpKject to call on and after April first, 1905, will be redeemed April first, 1906, and interest thereon will cease on and after that date. OMER G. WHELAN, City Controlled It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G.y Luken & Co. 1 Tickets on sale daily February 15th to April 7th from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Taeoma, A Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver and other Pacific Coast points. Corespondingly low rates from other points. Daily and personally eonducted tourist car' parties in tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to ' San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland without ehange. Doable, berth in these ears, (&coinmodavting two people) only $7M. Tot booklets, describing the Pacifle Gbss iU dinat and resources, map, t3&jt aeiiedafe and full information, Vjly to or address any agent of the Ecrti-West-trn fine or A. HV 'Wogsencr, ta-ar. Agt., 215 Jackson BlvcL. Chicago, UL Moonlight